I stayed in this park for only one night and was so impressed with the location and cleanliness that I decided to go again the following weekend. The park is very quiet and clean. You can walk to restaurants and beaches. The managers are very friendly and helpful. I would highly recommend you plan to visit. Camped here in February and the weather couldn't have been better. Go and enjoy. Yes it is a KOA, but they only have a very small flag flying for KOA. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean, safe park. Special pricing three nights $151.00. So much to do in this area, Monterey, Carmel, Moss Landing harbor is full of otters, seals, birds. Great restaurants. Try Phils, great food, great entertainment. We will be back We camped here in a Motorhome.
Moss Landing was one of our favorite places to camp. A real value at $44.00 a night. Last January the park was sold and there was a slight price increase. This past summer the new owners decided to make it a KOA campground and raised the prices to $86.00 if you pay $26.00 for an annual KOA pass, your rate is $77.00 for the first two adults in your party. You pay extra for extra people and any pets. The occupancy tax is 15%, so a weekend stay at this park will run you over $200.00. This is a 100% price increase from last year's pricing. We will not support campgrounds that gouge the public and will not be returning to this RV park, no matter how nice it is. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
My fellow Rv`ers Please stand by me and boycott these greedy park owners. Weekend rate is $77.00, no Good Sam discount, if you want a discount you must buy a KOA card. No pool, no playground, no activities. Did I mention that kids cost extra. Don't even think about having a visitor, My guest had to park their vehicle outside the gate and walk in. The next time I'm in the area, I will stay at the Monterey Fair Grounds, Lagoona Seca in Salinas, or the state campgrounds in Capatola, all of them have fee`s of about $30 per night. Lets not reward gouging. Thank you for your time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I've stayed at this park several times in the last couple of years. I would have rated this park a 10 with my previous visits, but with the new prices and wifi not working, I rate it lower. It's now a KOA and new prices go into effect 7-07. The prices are different for weekends, holidays, weekdays, and with reservations, will be in the $80 range. The park is in a nice location, but with that price, I'm sorry to say, I'll be looking for somewhere else. The park has always been spotless, but I did notice this time, weeds growing and the lawn hadn't been mowed, still a nice place. I was also informed their off season 3 nights for the price of 2 will not longer be offered. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Same old Moss Landing RV Park. Now it's 71.50 a night, plus 7.5 tax. I don't know how the last guy paid 55, maybe he's related. Just check the web site to see the truth. Since the new owner took over and went KOA, they've overestimated the number of gullible, desperate campers who are willing to be gouged out of their hard earned resources. Go five miles down the road to the Marina RV Park. It’s high too, but not this crazy. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is now a KOA. It still is very well kept. Sites are not large but I didn't feel cramped. Nice management. Great location for visiting area and a couple of excellent restaurants are within walking distance. There are also a number of antique shops along the street that leads to the park. Rates in the Montery Bay area are high everywhere that's near the water, except the state parks. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We have stayed at the Moss Landing RV Park in Monterey County many times. It is in a convenient location just off of Highway 1 at the marina in Moss Landing on Monterey Bay. The park is kept meticulously clean by on-site staff. They escort you to your back-in site and assist in reversing your rig to ensure you are exactly where you should be and able to use slides and awnings without interfering with an adjoining site. These are concrete level pads with almost no landscaping. There are picnic tables at each site. WIFI was questionable at the back of the park. Traffic noise is not bad and the location on the marina makes for nice walks out to the harbor entrance. There are restaurants and antique stores within a couple of blocks and Monterey is only 10 minutes by car. We stay there whenever we are in town as it is the nicest RV park we have found in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Wow, new rate $63.00, thats with a good sam discount. You will have more privacy in your own driveway. Sites are so small the manager needs to help you back in. Good Luck We camped here in a Motorhome.
RV amenities are outstanding. Best hook-ups I have ever seen. Management comes out and helps you back into your spot, and the spots are level concrete. However, the spots are cramped and there are no recreation facilities in the RV park. If you fish, this park is next to the marina. A couple good restaurants and antique shops are walking distance -- Phil's has some of the best seafood anywhere. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We really enjoyed the Moss Landing RV Resort. It is a small, but extremely nice park. The managers were very friendly and even went out of their way to remember the names of our four greyhounds. We had no issues, like another reviewer, who tried to cancel a reservation after checking in. The no-refund policy is clearly stated in the literature given to us upon check-in. The park is near great restaurants in Moss Landing, the marine life reserve on Elkhorn Slough and not that far from Monterey and Carmel. We saw sea otters and seals in the marina just next door. I gave the Park a 9 because I could not connect to the Wi-Fi from inside my coach. I had to move to a picnic table up by the office. I discussed this with the manager who said there would be a new Wi-Fi booster installed on the laundry room after the sale of the park closed with the new owner. We will stay here again next year on our return to the Central Coast of California. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park. Manager came out of the office to greet us and guided us to our spot and parked us perfectly. Very friendly staff. Park is very clean and well maintained. Close to Monterey and Carmel and within walking distance to antique shops and restaurants. Only thing that kept this from being a 10 is their WIFI does not reach to the far corners of the park. We will return often. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nothing special here. Good level pads with new posts and hook-ups. We had no contact with manager as they were away in Hawaii. A seasonal camper booked us in and helped us back in to our site. Very tight with barely room to get the awning out. Wi-Fi didn't reach down to our rig and cable TV is limited to 16 channels, some of questionable quality. Lots of truck noise from nearby Rte 1. Saving grace is the location which is to die for. Right off the beach within easy drive to Monterey and Carmel. Funky little town. It's clean and it's convenient but at this price, it's an expensive parking lot. We camped here in a Motorhome.
If you are looking for great restaurants, a great beach, shopping, cuises, fresh fish off the boat and smack dab in the middle of monterey bay, this is the place. The park is immaclate and the restrooms are the same. The customer service is some of the best around. The management team enforce the park policies for everyone. A very safe and comfortable place to be. The best park we have been to so far. We will be back for sure. Thanks you guys for such a great RV Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
September 2006
$53
I have never dealt with such an unprofessional manager in my life. I had made my reservation online about 5 weeks in advance. When we got to the park we were not ready to just sit in such a small cement slab just yet. We decided to explore and ended up a little further than we would have liked. Instead of coming back to Moss Landing we stayed where we were and decided to return the next day about 1PM. When we got there, someone was in our space. When we questioned the manager, she was very rude and besides herself. She said she gve the space to someone else because we did not call her to tell her that we would not be there that night - and we paid in full for 2 nights. This did not make sense and her husband said to her "I knew this was going to happen". I went into the office and ahe said the best she could do was to put us in the overflow area. I told her that was not accpetable. We bought slot #38 for 2 days and all she could say was that we never called her when we were out to tell her that we wouldn't be there that night and she felt that we may not make it bsck so she sold the space to someone else - she double booked and got caught. I was dumbfounded and she asked if I wanted a one night crdit and I said Yes. I also tried to ask her why my spot was given away and she turned red in the face and yelled if I didn't leave her office she would call the sheriff. I should have let her because I did nothing wrong. Instead I asked if she was AAA rated and she said yes. I said good, I will notify AAA on Tuesday about this happening with double booking. I cannot recommend a place such as this. Very unprofessional and I would like to address this to the owners of Moss Landing RV Park. Maybe AAA will address the owners themselves! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
May 2006
$53
Great location. The management were extremely helpful. The showers and restrooms are new and spotless. The escort service we find was very helpful. The park is very clean and is close to lots of restaurants, whale watching, beach and other activities. Big Rig friendly. We especially like the park because there was someone out keeping and eye on things. The security was a plus. We will be back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
April 2006
$50
I prepaid in advance for our site and spent the first night, but had to leave for a family emergency so I could not stay for the second night. When I told this to the front desk the lady said she would not refund my money or credit me a one night stay. I would have to say stay away from this place. The management is very rude and only thrives on the all mighty dollar. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice place. A little bit cramped but the staff was very polite and provided an escort to our site. Great place to stay if visiting Monterey or planning a fishing trip in the Monterey Bay. Several great restaurants nearby. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of those where your tastes will really dictate your rating. I gave it a 5 because I just wouldn't stay there again. The area is well maintained but there's very little to maintain. Concrete pads are inches apart. There are no trees and only tiny shrubs. There is some well maintained common grass area but not much. And there's a doggy area. After paying the same price for a wonderful park (Marina Dunes) only 20 minutes closer to Monterey, I was really disappointed. Restrooms are actually owned and maintained by the marina and really not even in the park. I checked them out and found them to be messy. Time limits posted on the doors. I never used them. You'll want to eat at Phil's. Atmospheric and good, reasonably priced food. I'm not into 'antiquing' but there were a number of antique places within a couple of blocks. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very nice park. Though small and rather cramped, it is well landscaped with a grass area adjacent to each rig's concrete pad. This was our second time there in 3 years. It is close to Monterey, Santa Cruz and Carmel. The park is along side of a harbor and fishing boats coming in in the evening often sell fresh fish to customers right of their boats...all prepared for the pan or fridge right in front of you. Also from that harbor one can take fishing and sight seeing excursions for a fee. Three very nice restaurants are close by. The park list cable hook-ups but this is rather a sham. Each of our rigs received very few cannels with very poor quality. We did better with our batwing antennae. WiFi would be a plus but there are no plans for that. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a small compact recently remodeled park which can accomodate big rigs. Spotless and well cared for. The managers are extremely pleasant and helpful. Tight level spaces and no shade. No pool. Small but efficient general store on site. It is all about location on this expensive Monterey Bay. Very conveniently located between Santa Cruz and Monterey. Pet friendly. Walking distance to beach. We won't hesitate to return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here for one night on our way home from a trip down Highway 1. Stayed here based on reviews from this website and was not disappointed! Owner personally guides you into your spot. Upon arrival we were advised we were being moved from our reserved site to another site, and they reduced our over night rate as a consideration to $30. Walking distance to several nice restaurants. Very clean and neat. Management very courteous and helpful. Would stay here again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice, but small, RV park in Moss Landing. It backs up to the marina which is very picturesque. Right across the one lane bridge is the state beach (a snowy plover nesting habitat so no dogs). Just down the road is access to the private beach where Fido can run and play. The hosts were incredibly friendly and helpful including assisting us into the site. The sites are close together, but then property on the California coast is at a premium. One of the nicer RV parks in the Monterey Bay area. Stop at the Lighthouse Restaurant for an awesome breakfast. Funky and fun, lots of families. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
June 2005
$40
Very Clean park. Friendly and professional managers. Easy Parking and nice wide spots. Poor restrooms (shared with marina next door) and no amenities in the park such as a pool or playground. It is close to the beach for walking and not far from a couple of very good places to eat (don't miss Phil's). We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
June 2005
$47
Rate is $52.00 per nite. (They do offer a good sam discount). NO pool, No club house, No pull-thrus, NO activities, Rest rooms and showers are shared with the marina next door. For the price, I say no moss. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Though the sites here are a bit tight, this place was really amazing. It's very neat and clean. They cater to the big rigs but there were a few pop-up trailers and of course our little 17ft hybrid trailer. The owners treat everyone wonderfully and I was amazed to see that he guides nearly everyone into thier sites. As mentioned, they have an agreement with the marina to share showers and laundry facilities. The marina does a great job maintaining these. The laundry was one of the best ones we used on our 6k mile trip across the west. There's not much to Moss Landing but if you are there you must stop at Phil's Fish Market for dinner and Phil's Snack Shack for breakfast. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very clean park with nice, level (concrete) sites. Best part of the park is the location - only 20 minutes away from much to see in Monterey to the South or Santa Cruz to the North. Escort to site and assistance backing in was a big plus. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
No privacy between sites yet because the park is so new that the bushes planted between the
pads are still very small. The park has concrete pads, which is nice, but the spaces are narrow. You have to intrude on your neighbor's site to access
your hookups. Kudos to the manager who escorted us to our site and guided us in backing in. He was VERY good and made it easy. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2004
$43
Immacultely kept. Lovely common area for group fires, bbqs, etc. Walk to ocean,
restaurants, antique/gift shops. The big plus here are the hosts. Wonderful, friendly people who truly made everyone feel at home. Sorry I do not remember their names. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2004
$44
This park has sooooo much going for it. The physical sites are meticulously clean. There
are so many great places to walk since the harbor and the beach are directly adjacent to the park. There are some wonderful restaurants within walking distance where you can get great right-off-the-boat-fresh seafood. Our only complaint were the bathrooms and showers which are actually public bathrooms and showers maintained by the Moss Landing harbor district - the RV park has some kind of cooperative arrangement with them. The women's bathroom wasn't too bad, but the men's bathroom was somewhat dirty and in disrepair. The unisex showers left a lot to be desired. The owners say that they have already submitted plans to the city for the construction of private bathrooms/showers for the park. Hopefully, this works out because this RV park is definitely a diamond in the rough and one that we look forward to revisiting. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2004
$52
This is a brand new RV park on California's central coast. All sites are fully paved
back-in spaces. The ocean and several good resturants are within 10 minutes walk. The rear of the park backs up to the Moss Landing Harbor were fresh fish
and ocean tours can be found. makes a great stop over spot on Hwy 1 or a qucik weekend getaway. We camped here in a Motorhome.